News Room
We were pleased to support the Gwent launch of Black History Cymru 365 this weekend.
Today we commemorate the many men and women who have served, and continue to serve, our country in conflicts across the globe.
My team have been busy this week supporting Gwent Police, partners and our communities throughout the half term break.
Young people from the Cwmbran Centre for Young People (CCYP) celebrated Black History Month throughout October.
School children in Abergavenny have been taking on the role of engineers for the day.
My team were privileged to attend the first Little People UK Dwarfism Awareness Day at the Senedd last week.
Halloween can be one of the busiest nights of the year for the emergency services.
My team have been busy visiting schools across Gwent over the last few weeks.
My team joined partners including Gwent Police, Monmouthshire Mind and Citizen’s Advice at the Monmouthshire Livestock Market this week.
This October we celebrate Black History Month and recognise the contributions that Black people have made to the UK over many generations.
A steel signing ceremony has been held to mark a key milestone in the construction of the new police base in Abergavenny.
This week we mark Hate Crime Awareness Week which, this year, has a focus on faith-based hate.